Hazelwood School District Considers Ethics Complaint Against Attorney General Over DEI Policy Investigation

St. Louis, Missouri – The Hazelwood School District is considering filing an ethics complaint against Attorney General Andrew Bailey over his involvement in investigating the district’s DEI policies. This comes in the wake of a disturbing altercation that left 16-year-old Kaylee Gain hospitalized with a severe head injury. The district revealed new details surrounding the incident, including a prior fight on school premises involving a uniformed guard. This event, occurring the day before Gain was …

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UN Secretary General Condemns Border Clash After UN Observers Injured

Beirut, Lebanon – UN Secretary-General António Guterres has expressed serious concerns over the recent clashes at the Lebanese border following an explosion near a group of UN military observers. The incident left three observers and a Lebanese interpreter injured during a patrol along the southern border. The explosion occurred amidst escalating confrontations between the Israeli military and Hezbollah militants in the region. Tensions have been high ever since the outbreak of conflict between Israel and …

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Missouri Attorney General Blames School District’s “Race-Based Policies” for Assault on White Student

ST. LOUIS, MO – A disturbing video capturing a violent altercation between a Black female student and a white female student has sparked outrage and debate in Missouri. The incident, which took place off school property near Hazelwood East High School, left 16-year-old Kaylee Gain with severe injuries including a skull fracture and brain bleeding. The graphic footage showed the Black student repeatedly beating the victim’s head against the concrete, prompting calls for the assailant …

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U.S. General Warns of Escalating Threat from Middle East Violence Stemming from Iran

WASHINGTON – The top U.S. general for the Middle East warned Congress about the escalating violence in the region, primarily fueled by Iran, posing the most significant threat to the U.S. homeland. Army Gen. Erik Kurilla, in charge of U.S. Central Command, emphasized the growing risk of violent extremist attacks on American and Western interests in Afghanistan. Kurilla highlighted the Islamic State group’s Khorasan affiliates in Afghanistan and Syria as having the capability and intent …

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Violent Attack at Somalia’s General Gordon Base Exposes Serious Security and Recruitment Flaws

MOGADISHU, Somalia – The recent attack on the General Gordon military base in Somalia has raised serious concerns about the security and recruitment flaws within the country’s armed forces. The attack, which resulted in the deaths of three soldiers from the United Arab Emirates and one from Bahrain, has highlighted the infiltration of extremist groups such as Al-Shabaab within the ranks of the Somali military. The incident has prompted criticism of the Somali government’s oversight …

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Pakistan Polling Day Explosions: Counting the Blasts during General Elections

Islamabad, Pakistan – A series of explosions rocked Pakistan on the day of the general elections, causing widespread panic and fear among the citizens. The blasts occurred at various polling stations, leading to chaos and confusion as people attempted to cast their votes amidst the violence. The explosions, which took place in different cities across the country, resulted in numerous casualties, with many individuals sustaining severe injuries. The attacks disrupted the electoral process and raised …

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Two Arrested in Relation to Attack on Maldives’ Prosecutor General: The Indian Express

MALE, Maldives – Two individuals have been apprehended in connection to the recent attack on the Prosecutor General of the Maldives. The attack took place on Monday afternoon in the capital city of Male, where the Prosecutor General, Hussain Shameem, sustained serious injuries after being assaulted by a group of men wielding sharp objects. The Maldives Police Service released a statement confirming the arrest of two suspects in relation to the attack. The authorities have …

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Attorney General Seeks Death Penalty for White Supremacist Mass Shooter in Buffalo

BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — Just a few months after taking office, Attorney General Merrick Garland enacted a moratorium to halt federal executions, a clear departure from the 13 carried out under his predecessor in six months. The Justice Department saw no new death penalty cases under Garland’s leadership, a decision made in alignment with President Biden’s promise to end the death penalty. Friday marked a significant shift as federal prosecutors announced their intention to seek …

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Attorney General of the United States Authorizes First New Capital Prosecution Under Current Administration

WASHINGTON (AP) — Attorney General Merrick Garland has made a significant decision that represents a stark contrast to the policies of his predecessor. Just a few months after taking office, Garland halted federal executions, in line with President Joe Biden’s promise to abolish the death penalty. However, the Justice Department’s stance on death penalty cases changed when federal prosecutors announced they would seek capital punishment for a white supremacist who killed 10 Black people at …

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Federal Prosecutors Seek Death Penalty After Moratorium Lifted by Attorney General

WASHINGTON – After a moratorium on federal executions early in his tenure, Attorney General Merrick Garland has approved the pursuit of the death penalty for a white supremacist who killed 10 Black people at a Buffalo supermarket. This move signals a change of direction for an administration that had initially vowed to abolish the death penalty. The decision to seek capital punishment for the Buffalo case comes after President Joe Biden, who campaigned on a …

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